That's what made Thirst special: unlike Frozen Solid and Dehydration, it tapped the creature RIGHT NOW, taking it out of combat for as long as you're willing to pay a blue mana
To earn this litany of bans, Once Upon a Time offered frightening consistency in most 60-card formats
It won't end games by itself but can enable it
In reality however, the deck became clunky and holding an Anarchy in hand isnt really where you want to be as a aggro player versus control
Today's list isn't built around big mana and expensive spells, but Brigid can make 1/1 Green and White Kithkin creature tokens, and she can tap for mana in Green or White equal to the number of creatures I control
Cards in mint condition, with no visible wear or damage, are typically valued higher than those showing signs of use